Showing posts with label frosting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label frosting. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 13, 2021

Action Packed 4th of July Weekend

Joshua had Friday and Monday off of UVU Prep for the 4th of July weekend. That meant four days for Jr. to fit in as much family fun as possible. Jeremy had to work all weekend so it was mostly the kids and me but he was around on Sunday.

Friday, July 2. Balloon Fest was happening throughout the weekend. That's where a bunch of hot air balloons are together and they do different activities. It is part of the Freedom Festival in Provo. I got up early to sit outside to see if I could see the balloons from home. I couldn't see anything. I found out later the balloons didn't lift off the ground that day because of the weather. I did get a little wet while I was waiting. Oh, well.
Later that day, I took the kids for a picnic and Provo Story Trail at Rock Canyon Park. After the story, we continued walking around the park and Jr. asked to use the camera. He climbed a hill and brought this picture back to me.

"Crop Circles! Today is World UFO Day." 
"It kind of looks like a face which also goes along with the UFO thing."

We also looked at "mashed potato clouds" while we were there.

That night we drove by Balloon Glow as part of Balloon Fest. They had several hot air balloons on the ground and shined lights on them to go along with music. The kids and I decided that we'd get up and drive by the next morning to see the hot air balloons in the daylight.
 
Saturday, July 3. Surprise. Surprise. When we got out that morning, we could see hot air balloons from home. They were able to lift off! 
We drove anyway and were able to see them much closer. As we got closer to where they were launched, they were all over the place, some even over the road where we were driving. 
We drove to Carterville Park and everyone was able to get out and get a good view. We were even able to see some where they landed in nearby parking lots. That was a fun morning. I love hot air balloons.
 
Before we left, we found a little friend who decided to crawl to a place where it would get squished if we closed the door. I tell you, snails are faster than you think. Jr. nicely moved it so it would be okay. Good kid.

That evening to celebrate Eat Beans Day and Chocolate Wafer Day, we had burritos and chocolate wafer cookies.

Definitely click on this picture to see Jet and Lucky's faces.
Sunday, July 4. It was National Caesar Salad Day so we had chicken Caesar salad wraps with 4th of July type food- potato chips, potato salad.

Monday, July 5. The kids and I went to see the giant flag hanging over Grove Creek Canyon. We hadn't gone to see it since we lived in Pleasant Grove. I blogged about it in July of 2017. It's definitely become a bigger thing- not the flag itself, but the event with it flying. There were flags lining the trail up to a spot to get good pictures. There was lots of informational stuff in the parking lot. Yeah, it's become a bigger deal just in the last few years.

That evening, the kids and I went to pick up Jeremy from work and we had Family Home Evening lesson and treat in the van. Then we did our activity at home. As it was National Graham Cracker Day, our treat was graham crackers with frosting in the middle. Homemade frosting. I got the recipe from The Food Nanny. It is frosting they use on brownies but I think it works great on cake (or on graham crackers).
We were also able to see the giant flag from the freeway. Yeah. It's huge.

So that was Jr.'s action packed 4th of July weekend before he went back to UVU Prep to finish out the last couple weeks. I hope he enjoyed it.

Even though Tuesday, July 6, wasn't part of our weekend, it was International Kissing Day. I got lots of kisses from and gave lots of kisses to my baby and I mentioned later to Jeremy how he and I didn't kiss at all that day. Huh.

Thursday, June 3, 2021

Rubik's Cube Anniversary 2021

May 19 is the anniversary of the Rubik's Cube. I got out some cubes and told the boys to make a centerpiece for our table.

We had an idea to make all sorts of cube shaped foods for dinner but it was a busy day so this is what we had. At least some of what we had.

Cheese cubes, rolls that were kind of cube shaped, ditalini pasta because it's the closest to cube shaped we could find, meatballs because they're cubed... well, they're actually spheres but they're a defined shape. We also had water with ice cubes. Refreshing.

The boys played with Rubik's cubes a lot that evening.

May 19 was also Devil's Food Cake Day. I made devil's food cake from a mix but made frosting from scratch using a recipe from The Food Nanny. Yumm.

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Skyscraper Day 2013

Last year on Skyscraper Day, September 3, we were able to go see some actual skyscrapers when we went with Jeremy to work.  This year, we didn't go with Jeremy to work since the older kids were in school (and he wasn't working near any skyscrapers today).  The kids and I did celebrate after school, though.
We built our own skyscraper out of graham crackers and frosting. 

Well, it wasn't a very high skyscraper, but we can call it a skyscraper.  The kids had a blast and I even got some pictures of the finished product before the walls came tumbling down. 

Then it was a nice snack.

It was definitely messy and I'm going to need to put some stain stick on some clothes and do some laundry tonight, but it was so worth it.  The kids are already requesting to do this activity again next Skyscraper Day.


Sunday, March 13, 2011

Cinnamon Roll Frosting

Nichole: You’re a really good mom.
Mommy: What makes you say that?
Nichole: Because you make the frosting taste so good.
Jr. (singing): Frosting the Snowman.